• English Name : Snaggletooth shark
  • Local Name : Dhaiy bulhi miyaru
  • Size : To at least 2.3 m; possibly to 2.4 m
  • Family : HEMIGALEIDAE
  • Order : Carcharhiniformes
  • Specimen : MRS/P0376/92
  • Distinctive Characters: A medium-sized shark with blunt, rounded snout. Teeth absent at symphysis (midline) of lower jaw. Lower teeth near symphysis long and strongly hooked. Upper teeth broad and curved with both edges serrated. Gill opening long, the longest over three times eye length.
  • Colour: Grey; paler below.
  • Habitat and Biology: Occurs in coastal waters at depths up to 30 m. Feeds on inshore pelagic and bottom
    fishes. Viviparous with a yolk-sac placenta; 6 –8 young per litter.
  • Distribution: Indo-West Pacific
  • Remarks: Hemipristis elongatus appears to be rare in Maldives. The only known record so far is a set of jaws seen on a R. Maduvari shark-netting dhoni operating in Haa Alifu Atoll. The jaws were saved by one of the crew only because he had never seen this species before. This also appears to have been the first record from an oceanic island.
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